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CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

fc' Saturday, October S, 1866. si'1 SKIMOCRATIO STATE TICKKT, Jfi. 8BCRKTAKT OK .ST.:TK, Ces. MAHLOX I). MANSO.Vuf \J,»U..wrr.v.

Al'II] TOR (F STATK.

CHRISTIAN «. BADGER, of Our*.

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JAMKS

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•..jr ATTORNEY (iRNKHAI..

K. COKFROTH. of Hiiiilinstmi.

SCr*RINTKNIKN'T

OF I'l'tl.lC INRTR[VT1l\."'

B. M. UHAl'MAN, of Kn»x.

Mwl(Mcrr I'oumr Drmoernlir Ticket. KOT Uoiros'cnUtin\ Sfgtai AKCH1BAM) JOHS.STOS.

For Treasurer,

"R. GEO. EXCI.ISH.

..Sr. .* .-M VorSlicrifl. .. COL. JUIIN M. 11AIKTS. ~TY.r Cuininlksioi.LT.

DAVID LOXO

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Brick Poineruy made Kvansville, Tuesday night. Santa Anna wi^uts to borrow 85.000,000, for.investment iu his

Mexican

construction scheme. The Post Office Department has contracted

for

a weekly mail between fr'«Jves-

Captain Simmons J.

the

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stores on Main street, in

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Thc force of regulars in Canada is now itbout 12,000 effective men, and about 44 (fatfnon There are on the rolls :U,000 yriliftii, but no more than 2r,000 are armed'effectively.s'

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Mat. Forbes, an engineer on the Terre Haute and St. Louis Railroad, cut his throat at Terre Haute, Tuesday. Continued ill health is supposed to,have been the cause. -,.frT

William Beach, one of the oldest'citizens of .Teffersonville, Indiana, died on Monday night. He was for twenty yenrs agent of the'Knnawha Sajt Company, in •Teffersonville.

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The Hudson River, between New York and Albany, is infested by pirates, who patrol the river in small filing vessels, and'plunder houses and stores in the villages on the banksv~

There Have been three foul cases of cholera reported'in Wilmington, North Carolina:, during thr* past three days, all negroes. Measures have been taken to prevent a spread of the disease. .'J' [if. ..'-

Thp furniture and other personal property remaking at the Arlington mansion was delivered .to an agent of General Lee yesterday. Almost everything of value had bccn.«arried away or destroyed during the war. -.

A band of fifteen Indians stdje a herd

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t'or Guvnor.

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"'Tor A«se*sr—Cnitin Tinrnnliip. -ift- WIU.IAM M. 1..U.VK

A While -Tlun'i Oovcrumeut. "7

hdld that thin'Govrrnmeitt

the entreville (liong Island) course. Ifo had lieon shot through the head, while ',u,'se. Nothing is known of I

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the nnirjlerer.

IV. l'olieri t'.-i in iljfl 1.. an old and highly esteemed eiti/.on of Pittsfield. Massa- .! clmselts, coininitted suicide last Saturday by shootiiitr himself through the head. lTc was Miftering intcnrely 'from disease of the kidiH'ys. His iige was 7(1. 1 he Superintendent of Indian Affairs' for Arizona Territory, reports that a train.: near Prescott. was attacked iu Aunust lat by a jiarty of I

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irns

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on the xclnle hum's hi/'irju'te inen,

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ror, THE

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ih'ir p/^ti r-

ity forever, und ihouhl he achniiiistrrrd Uy white men,

AND NONK OTHERS.

Douglas.

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belieee the Almighty wmlr tin• ,•«. jmhle

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stlf-qm eru «•»/."—.(

ghr ^anrfmscr.

-:There were eleven deaths iroui cholera In -Nashville. Tuesday, and nineteen in Memphis.

Cliauncy Hose has struck lubricating oil, at Terre Haute, at feet.

depth of T.I513

Ids aoDointmcnt as ColWtnr „f

of his appointment as Collector of the Port of Boston. I

a decrease of about §100,000,000 in the indebtedness, and a large increase in the amount of specie on hand.

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A Cincinnati dispatch says the floods iu Ohio arc not yet abated. The "Muskingum river is higher than it was in IStiO, and the Sandusky is also flooded, 'he railroads crossing it being unable to

ton, Texas, and Brownsville. (reneraJ'Sheridau arrived at New Or- run. leans Sunday. A Board of Officers has .% ,1 ,,., »i i- 1 -v tiMsion exists in the radical fartv been appointed to investigate the Breni*m affair.

in New York city, which has resulted

two sets of tickets being placed iu the

Shaw was acci- field. The old organization refuses to

enta shot aud killed in Rapides Par- surrender the head ijuarters to the now Louisiana, last week, by a lady whom combination he was training to use

pistol 1 i-'Ti,-'' young man by the name of litu.s

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lo.cnct, I

SHOT

fin the 30th appointment will effort a I'lmige

T8 aP»n®4l and Starrin«wi|h &xtr&'$]io:.&'in.C$L -v..

fcurbn? insr tilt

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thorn, killiivlf foil took.

GO Indians. One white

mail was killed and one wounded, and thirty-three Indians were killed. |. A fire broke out last evening in the tobacco factory of "\V. & 0. TUiii,chart.

will probably amount to SliO.OtXl. priini jiiiliv covered by insurance. holera is reported in Baltimore 1 I iftt en deaths from cholera occurred iu -Nashville on Mondn\ 1 A decrease in the number of deaths from cholera is reported iu Memphis. (ieueral Dix took possession of the

Stephens, the Feniau-. is about starting I

ra,H:i

General Couch was notified on Monday i'""

and killed a man by the name of

re he I in is S at a

«4th ultimo. The loss was 845,000. and Both Titus and Monroe had served in the the insurance only 85,000.

Geueral Hugh Ewing is if a be appoint- suit of drunkenness 1 ed. Minister to the Hague. Gen. Avereli

rebel army. The difficulty was the re-

Thc thre0 tnow

is the new Consul General in 1 Commercial College, at Hillsdale, Michiplaee of Mr. Potter, resigned .... ,, ., gnn, loll on rndav morning, nurying a

Richard Thairwell, one of .he murder- family named Dudley. The father, wife ers of James A. Horseman, in rayette county, Penn., in April last, was exeeuted'on Tuesday, in the town of Fayette.

Col. Charles Kingsbury, of Ironton, Ohio, formerly Adjutant General on General Sheridan's staff, died of cholera at Maysville, Ky., on thc 24th ult. -i't is asserted that Maximillian sent an order countermanding the evacuation of Sonora: but tlio French Admiral, haviti" embarked all liis. troops, refused to disotribark.

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The President, it is understood, is de voting every moment he can spare to the preparation of his annual message. Tt is believed he will rigidly adhere to his present line of policy, and will take the ground that in the preparation of new amendments to the Constitution all the States that claim and are willing to exercise the right shall be represented. He will also suggest to Congress a proposition for an amendment to proportion representation among the States according to the number of |U»Iiiiod male voters, as prescribed by each State, the amendment to take effect when the census of 1S70 shall have been taken. ..

Baruuin lectures in Terre Haute the last part of this month. ,, 1 The dry goods houses in Terre Haute have agreed to close doors at soven J'. M., for the benefit of their clerks.

Major Purdy, of Terre Ilautc, has been commissioned route agent on thc Torro Haute aud Richmond Railroad.

It is reported that Majer Simpson, editor of the Madison

appointed postmaster at Madison. Maj. Simpson served with gallantry in the army, and his appointment to the office is a just, as it is a good one.

William Brownling, Assessor of Infernal Revenue for the Third Indiana District, has been removed, and Thomas

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»'kliMiwn-hoT¥ip--trniw^'vns''fbund dead on made rendy-for sowin«s-twi«g to the long porous college with un average of two

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iKKutNi, i.NTKi.i.iiiKM'K. Intelligence from all portious of the district is of the most cheering character for Mr. Purdue.'- Hundreds of Mr. Orth's t'orui-

Mij)|)urt tiuiu it*iy utliur ten men in ilic district.—

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The damage by the late flood in White Water river, in Fayette comity alone, is set down liy the Connersville

on 'Wood street, Pittsburgh. The entire Mr. Heggs. of Laurel, lost 1(10 head.— building was destroyed together with the Over -1.00(1 acres of corn were inundated stock of tobaeoe. The origin of the tire is unknowu. Loss not ascertained, but

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Sino.OOri. Mr. Caldwell. of (Vnincrsvillo, lost l.)0 hend oi fat hous hv rlrownin*:: Mr. Petty, of Milton, lost 150 head, and

between Cambridge 4Jitv and Laurel. 'I lie butternut crop iu this part of the Mate is prodigious. An old copperhead climbed a tree recently, and was thus interrogated by a blacksnake: v. "Cupiicrhoiiil, copperhead, whu

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lo whif-h the old "coj. answered: ''liullcrnut.-. buiti'rmits. thick a-i can lie." Not very good poetry, but very sound truth.—

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New York naval office, on Monday morn- I ng .There were five hundred and-sixty

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deaths, from all causes, in New l'ork. last I Circuit Court of this county, on a change

from fear of hurting the t'..ll u-l,,,!..,-,!.. P,,!-ed »o have seduced Parkinson daugh-

trade, the matter is kept ijiiiet. A boiler of a brush factory in Cincinnati exploded un Monday, wrecking the building, fatally injuring the engineer and wounding others.

McCoole. who recently won apprize fight in M. Louis, has challenged Joe Coburn, who whipped hi in in Maryland three years ago. for from 81.000 to S.".000, •Santa

Anna is iu Washington, holding

secret conferences with (ieueral Crawford

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,akc !1 ha,ul In

-pee,

the Mexican complications.

It is stated that the monthly report of

the public debt fur September will show

•h at

The case of the

Staff vs. Parkinson for the murder of young (jiithridge. in Jasjicr county some months since, has been transferred to the

of venue, and will probably come up at

l'ie

forthcoming term of said court. Our

to New Orleans, on a mission for the ^''dcrs have not forgotten the circumBrotherhood? Ji I stances of the affair, an account of which It is said cholera eNis|s in Boston but *1'srav0

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in Boston, but fall wholesale

tinll' '"'"t^ridge was

ter. which fact coming to the ears of the latter he deliberately shot the former. I he case is one that lias attracted considerable interest in Jasper county, and the progress and result of the trial will be watched with interest.—

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the

and one son were killed, and another son had his leg broken. '.i

The Tobacco factory, machii.e shop and foundry belonging to the Southern luditma Penitentiary, at JTcfiersonville, were destroyed by lire on Monday night. The lo,ss is estimated at from two to three hundred thousand dollars, aud is supposed to have been set on fire by a convict at work iu the tobacco factory.

(juif'.ffng. We sus­

pect that this is the same party that was going to mob the Williainsport

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garooish crew. .-Iw

Repuhli-

office, because the editor of that pa-

fit to say some truthful things about

John Purdue. These guardians of freedom but a few years ago were shouting themselves hoarse for free speech, freedom ot the Press, &c., but now they would, if they dare, take the life of any person who might choose'(o differ with them in their political notions. These individuals, knowing that their lease of power is but of short duration, propose to have it all their own way. "We see by the

Courier

that General Wagner and Captain Park, both citizens of Williaipsppit,, arc stumping the district, f-yi ^v. Ortb. 'We think the st thrug that thorc two gentlemen could do would be to turn their attention to their own town. There are some of their' neighbors that need to be taught how'to behave themselves. Thero is room for their missionary labors at home. Let the heathens of the 8th District go. The (ieueral and the Captain are needed at home. Go home, ye-brave soldiers, and learn your neighbors good ijj manners, for God knows they area kan-

rerior.

Let no Conservative fail to be at the polls next Tuesday,

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took care to vote for a law that

the Territories of the United States, ten in number, should not deny the right of voting to the negro. But put no prohibition in the statute against the Territories conferring the right of suffrage to those meu who possessed property. Under their law thc negro could not be disfranchised. but the poor white man might! They thus put the negro before the white man

ly'

Free Press,

has been

ORTH,

WEEKLY REVIK^ -CltAWTORDSVIpLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER li. 18BG.

Mge in nll th6 HRicjc'i'oMKROY* of iho^La CrosHt l?

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Free Speech at lVllIl.nnport. We haw been informed that Colonel Cyrus L. Dunham, after addressing the large crowd at Attica on Tuesday, aecepted. an invitation to speak to the citizens of illiamsport the same evening. The court-house was obtained for the accommodation of the speaker and his hearers. After he had commenced speaking some gentlemen—110, not gentlemeu—kangaroos is hardly a deceut name for theni— believing that a man entertaining different political opinions had uo right to speak and be heard by those who wanted to hear, they proceeded to playfully throw stones at the court-house, thereby endangering the safety of life and limb of those inside

patter-brained ignoramus iu a town of

ia his issue of the JJ4t-h gives ('.' (!»*ii«ral AV. l'nttuu. a former :is»ei:iti

Clic ftrosjiftcls for l.innf-rs nr*. not.vrry !''le following pen sketches of our ultv: J0'1" W. i-Furiioy. the present Seorcta-

Slul i-pobvof- (Micoiirnuiiif for mwt vcvir'x wheat crop, ,. f"'^rawfor.dsvtlle is a beirutffu) plnW." ''.V of the United States Senate, and As yet Imt little whoat lias boon sojrn jn-|^er9«nKdrejiboiit'twcnty-jlva-.hundrcd (leading Radical. has addrcsxtd a letter who has lioen ro'iniminatoil lor Congress, Oil Monday, Robert Walker, a well Southern 1 ndiana, and Imt little ground ^enplo, two newspnpers. a large .lid pros'- through the Philadelphia Sunday

eript,

continued wet weather.— AVir .1Ihwij/ hundred and fifty pupils in attendauce, a some of the corrupt practices that prevail

er supporters ..re rallying to the support 'wo gi|ld halls tor concerts &c. voting valuable books to its members, of Mr. Purdue, whilethe soldier boys of: Montgomery county is a fine one lor ag- which arc furnished to the members of all parties have determined to vote for

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the nian who contributed more for their (S*(J to £100 per acre. A great to the members of the Senate by its Sec-

abundance of choice fruit is raised hen lor home use and market. Wabash College is located in a natural grove of twen-ty-five acres, one of the most beautiful spots ot' ground we ever saw. The beach, hickory, walnut, butternut and maple trees grow large and thrifty, the sod is

thick and luxuriant—the ground is bro- 'General Patton, you aud Colonel ken just enough to make romantic trvsting places for lovers, or secluded spots for

Indents. The College buildings are large

and well planned. We were by Professor I Hovey kindly shown through the buildings and elegant grounds. The cabinet of Minerals here is the finest we have seen out of the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, and is a credit to the college, 'l'he Library is also worth especial mention, as it contains some of the rarest old volumes, scarce and valuable. Iu company with Mr. Boweu. editor of the

(.ieueral Manson aud the

Professor named, we spent a pleasant aud profitable hour here, only regrettiug that time would not permit us to remain louger. Wabash College is un institution of learning not only Crawfordsville but the State of Indiana may well feel proud of. for it is thorough, extensive and complete.

The Crawfordsville

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C. 11. Bow-

en editor and proprietor, is one of the

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consequence. The city is ibnv-/ivU,'„ii0fc1

night before ou the stage haiiug a social talk with a hull packcdi with ladies and gentlemen on the politwal topics and duties of the hour

There is more refinement and good taste observable

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rawfordsville than in

liberal in their kindness toward ,H men especially those with whom *,hey once

warred now unarmed supplicants for peace jy™

lusi'AKii from I cr

Kangaroos!

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Radicals propose to f\ v*! negro a up on he S S a In two of theso States tljfc negroes outnuinboi thc whites, and" iu. ot-hers of them they are nearly as numerous. With negro suffrage they would elect negro members of Congress and negro Senators 0 sit by the side of the-white Representatives from tho North. Those who are in favor of suoh a Congress will vote ft»

the Radical candidate."

J.

Riley appointed to the position. This

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If you want negroes at the ballot box, negroes in the parlor,, negroes to marry your daughters, vote for Orth and the Disunion-Secession-Abolition Staff Ticket.

to that person, in which he exposes

good court house and.county office build pvithin the precincts of Congress. We ings, three good hotels, nine churches, give sample of the letter, where it is one extensive fcifiSwery.' owned and man- shewn how Porncy ninde ten thousand aged by Hei#y liorenz, jirosporons (Jer- dollars by one transaction. Congress, it man who makes the best Lager in the is well known, has been in the habit of liadieal mark publicly and above board,

purposes, land being worth the House by the clerk of that body, and

retary. With this preliminary, w- will let (.ieueral Pat Ion tell bow Forney made $10,000. He says .. "Soon after you were elected Clerk of the House of Kepresentatives, Mr. Morrison of the firm ol W. M. .Morrison A: Co., booksellers, on Pennsylvania avenue in Washington city, said to lue one da

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sharpest papers tu the State, and the office I therefore, consider this disclosure a I was the best country printing office we breach of^eonfidence. found iu the State. Mr Bowen deserves That was a very nice transaction, and

great credit for the skill, pains. iudustVy it is only one of several which

and interest in all that pertains to the best interests of his country. His paper has a circulation above thc average, and his work is hard to beat. Such editors deserve a liberal support, for they are the

men who bring place into notice and with in case the Radicals should be deadd to its prosperity. fcatcd. We found many most noble friends here, all 'gentlemen and patriots. Brave,,)

pleasant visit at Crawfordsville with pleas-

of Cnugiess with the books to

which they are entitled. As he will probable exgxtet a bonus for it you' may tell him that we will give him ft,000 lor it. I said 1 would do it with pleasure. I informed you of his request aud the amoiifti ot bonus lie oflered: but you said be must do better than that—you unisthave &10.000 Tor it. Said I. 'Colottefl, that seems to be pulling it up pretty steep, and 1 doubt- whether they can afford to give it.' Well,' you said. don't care whether they can or not there are other parties competing for it. and I can get it. reported to Mr. Morrison what you had said, and he said that the bonus was larger than he expected to pay, but that he would ri?lc it. You gave them the contract, and they gave you the $10,000 in cash Now. Colonel, as (he only injunction of secrecy imposed upon me in this matter was not to let P. Barry Hays, yourrhief clerk, know about it, ',n has gone to thai 'bourne from whence no traveler

returns.' I do not.

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ure, for it gave us an opportunity of see- '. The election is uenr at hand. For tbe'j the Election next Tuesday. ing a beautiful portion of the State, and bigli, responsible^ ami, at this time, very learning that there was but one genuine,

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to come again that they'^o may once earnestly exhort Dcnmerals to vote for more make

thnr homes

Ne-.cL Tuesday is the election. Wc want to see every Democrat and Conservative man at his post early, and victory will be sure to crown our efforts.

VOTE

P°saMuu of Congressman for I

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Hi,t Up u--, ,f =, ll.tl, ,• if G. ..K.'Ovth and John Purdue, hstj. are enlisted on the side of the Radicals. that size. He was of so little account

Th(!H(! tein( are 1)0th wcU knowu

that we have iorgotten his uauie, but you. 3Sr. Ortb is the present Radical think it is Snyder, or Rynders, or Ryder, I niQ^bar from this District. He has been or some such name, of no notoriety or

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by his

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be- mtiful." John Purdue for ongrcss.

else.

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ber 2d, says: "Oil ^.,3 struck this morning, at the dei

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li of about l,:t00

feet in the Artesian Wl being sunk here by Mr. Chauncy P.ose this city. It flows at. the rate 1 jf

nhout

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forty or fifty

barrels per day, with tubing only extending ten or twen'.y foot below the surface. It is estimated that it would' produce 011c hundred barrels per day, if properly tubed. The oil is of good quality. It has been visited to-day by hundreds. I his is coijsidercd thc more important,, as this is the only oil as yet found in this part oi the country in paying quantities.'1

perpetuity arid future existence of

the Great Republic hang.1 upon the decision made by the cople on next Tuesday. If the Radicals tr iumph, farewell to the American Union It will be thc darkest hour that ever er lipsed human liberty. It will set thc cloc of self government and republican institutions back a thousand years. Shal', the hands of the dial go back? In (IIIIJ'K name we answer no! Men of M» jutgomery county, asyou value free in*ti» utions aud hate despotism, rally as one nv un to thc polls on Tuesday niorn*ag, Auit defeat the minions of tyranny who se-ek to engulf us iu anarchy.

early and see that your neighbor

does the sunn.

Slorc of tltc Impeachment ami Civil War. I

lion. John A. BinirhanV.

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House at the next session.'' Jack Ha

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seem to ho on intimiite terms, and I want you to do me the favor tu negotiate with

ilton. at Cleveland, declared such to be I Tl" Oriainnl M«liri ..... artmW' of the kin«[ the intention ot the Radicals next winter:

and went on to tell how civil war would follow. 15lit it all depends on-one thinu, as in Bingham's cn^e—if

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presented:

oppuvenf ?i the Democratic

been tbo eoustant enemy

.. .. oncJ was at

^cstnom ludianapohs, on the LouiHvu'fo. time theehicf officer of the Know XothNew Albany it Chicago Railroad. We ing organization in this State. He is in had a splendid dinner, as the of'i of negro suffrage, as is evidenced General Manson, and a ride all ulL the

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city iu the afternoon with Is-.. Porsey, with whom and his ltnusuulh isttercstin" family we past the night, resting sweetly afte-r the labors of ji f«w weeks, and the l'.rae,iea"y

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doctrine that seces­

sion was a sueccss, and that the war prevent it was a failure—that ten States are dead, and the. I'nion dissolved, as is evidenced by his advocacy of the pending Constitutional Amendment.

Mr. Purdue has always been conservative iu his views. He is not thc candidate of any party, but stands squarely

Riding or upon the declaration of principle

niaay oilier cities of its sue walking we. could but notice beautiful P'Y National Union party on thc i4th residences, rich shrubbery, plenty of fruit 1 August, I860, at Philadelphia. and an abundance of flowers marking J,ei r"" "f

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happy homes so plenty here. S'.uely third candidate. Mr. Ortb and his friend the people must be lovers of Union, and

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If you see tickets with the name of

Haute, Oeto- a Democrat for Congress, you may be cer-

tain that

it is (i haw and wir/crtl fnunl,

designed to secure the election of Orth. Tippecanoe County—John Petlit, I/. B. Stockton, Tims. R. Ward. K. T. .Tenks. I']. M. Weaver.

Carroll County—James Odell. J. C. Applegate, William Crooks, M. R. Graham. A. Garrett, John B. Milroy.

Fountain County—Joseph Ristinc, James King. K. M. McDonald. Harris Reyholds, J. W. Newman, William H. Layman, John McManowiug.

Roone County—K. D. Herrod, L. C. Dougherty. R. ('. Kise, A. J. Boone, J. C. Daily, Henry Lucas. Henry M. Marvin.

Montgomery County—Samuel C. Wilson, James F. Harney, WilliamC. Vance. J. P. Watsou, Jackson Snyder, William K. Wallace, M. J). Manson.

Warren County—Lucas Haines. James McCabe, F. F. Lucas. Clinton County—X. T. Catterlin, Leander McClurg, David P. Barnei\ Henry G. Morrison.

IF

voir wish to avert another civil war, vote the National Union Democratic ticket.

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Bureau agents are taking

a colored census of Norfolk, with a view of finding out thc number of necessitous negroes.—X. 1'.

World

No such process is iromg on with re-' spect to soldiers' families 111 the North. No Frcednicn's Bureau looks after tlicui. They (ran starve for all that Congress cares!

IK VOL' are opposed to negro equality,

vote the Natioual Union Democratic ticket.

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Ruflicnh thi. full.

If the people vote

down the lladicals. there will be

TIIRLAIUIE^T CIIKK.SE EVRHMADE.— The Schenectady fjiio»

of

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COMING ELECTION.

•arnest, determined Democrats, lovers of To the Democracy of the Rigfttli Conitres. their country and lovers of liberal dealing. We shall always look back to our

slonal District of Indiana.

T'10 undersigned de.si'aes to addre---

weigh

the Radical officials of Congress fens&er pressing their tiests. No wonder Forney labrtjsso perseveringly to keep Southern Senators and Representative out of Congress, Iiis nice pickings might be interfered

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votI a fcw words of c3allsel :|I1(1 cautioB

the'l^th inst.

mentions the arrival at that place on that day. by Central Railroad, of a mommoth cheese.' from the fngersol Cheese Company. C. W. Its destination was the State Fair at Saratoga. It was made from one milking of srnti ihmiMmi./ runs —embracing all the cows, within a circuit of many miles. The elieese is six feet, ten inches in diameter, three feet thick

seven thousand pounds. In four large jack screws were

employed. The cheese was encased in thc original pressing hoop and placed on a truck manufactured specially for the' occasion. The owners have been offered SI00 per day. for five days, for an exhibition of it. at the Toronto Provincial Fair. It was expected that enough would he made at the Saratoga Fair to pav the expenses of transportation and other continucncics.

Let no Deinoc-ral. fail to attend

noteworthy ^"'t that every

Treasury thief and rascal in thc country

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confer'the right of suffrage

upou the negroes of the Districts of Columbia, that being thc only time in his life when he has had an opportunity to vote strictly upon this question. He

WAKKA.NTKB,

PUV

ti'i'ntli Ohio District. -my* tho Cinc.iiinKti:'j '& V'"!™'?** Coe's t».v«-

the Six-i $w"' would

that if the people would rc'elcct him this will help yon. Constipntinn, one of the chief Fall. -'So help me (Jod. I will neither give oi'si's of ill health, is completely cured liy the use of tlir Cure.

i-ouraye to toe the

Hinirham has the

mi im-

Jtntrlltilrilf tltttl in i'l'ri'1

tireclv. in the

11 rat*e

Trilnnu

says if (he liad-

icals are defeated at. the coming elections. they will submit, aud allow (he President's policy to prevail without any further opposition. That we were satisfied of before be told its. It is only in case they get encouragement from the people that they will report to extreme and violent measures. Vote them down, and peace, union and prosperity will follow,

to our tenders, Unit Messrs.

p'fpsi-i

•..'/iiyH/Yi r, a radical of the first, water, and

iu a reeent speoch at St. Clairsville said "\v,. lii'I"'Vtiii use Cm'

"iii*i' wurriiiil it to euro tlio most oliHti-

nnte i-iist-* of lvspi'|*i». no mnlli'i- of how

K.-

They are like the vultures that sinoll the carcass from afar. They know that civil war will follow the triumph of the Radicals this fall, and civil war will be their carcass, upon^which they expect to feed and grow fat.

soldiers who fought three years to

retain ten States iu the Inion are given 1 by Congress

SKID

bounty. For two I

years service in keeping the same States I out of the Union, Congress votes its memhers 84,000 bounty!

IK the Radicals are successful in the coming elections, they will impeach thc President and plunge, the country in a civil war. The only way to avoid a reign of terror and of blood is

Und iri lixni.

It is too late to tlunk of a

are seeking to mislead Democrats and Conservative Republicans by reporting that our party will place a regular Democrat 011 the ticket on the day of election.

/ah,.

IIWIV- thi! Inline .,r •lOII.N I Rl)l. us a oamltdiitc for 'ontrrc subject only to tin? decision of tho voter.* of tlio Ei"hth Congressional District, at the polls in October,"™.! ohlijfo Ins mnny FRIKVUS.*

July'Jl, IKiG.wetiiOiJ. A.-r. FOR COMMON I'LI-AS I'KOSICCM TOH. MK. r.niTOH:—IMpjtse annonn«*E the same .!AMKS

HHJ1IT of CravTfonlavillc.a!* a enmlidute for Prosecuting Altornoy tor the Cominun IMenvo cii^trict onmposcil if erinillion. I'onntnin. nrrrn nnrl Montijnineiy counties. MONTCOMKRV COI NTV. (i npor throughout tlio Uistrict pleas

SPECIAL NOTICES.

ii

-is

SI'KCTACLK

11m ik .-I S[„-i-li,cl,.- t-virr ofFt-nMl tn lite puhln*. -il-vi-r anilsli-ul friiine.I.SMM at I In-

lowc-sl rates liy CHKAIMOIIX.

Lyon's Periodical Drops]

E A A E E FOR IRRKG LARITIES.

These Drops are a seientifically compound fluid preparation, and bettor than any Pills, Powders or Nostrum*, licins liquid, their action indirect and positive, renderinii thoin a reliable, sprcdy andcertainspceific for the euro of all obstruction? and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over

100,1)00 bottle

are annually sidd

aDdf unsumed by tho ladies of the t'nitcd States, every one of whom speak in the strongest terms of praise of their groat merits. They are rapidly taking thc place of every other Female Remedy, and are considered by all who know nui ht of them, ns tho surest, safest, and most infallible preparation In the world, for the cure of all female complaints the removulof all obstruction* of nature, and the promotion of health, regularity and strength. Explicit directions stating when they may be usod.nnd explaining when and why they should not, nor could not bo used without producing effects contrary to nature's ohoscn laws, will bo found carcfully folded around each bottle, with thc written signnture of JOUN J«. LYON, without which nono are''genuine.

Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON. 103 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn., who'ean bo consulted either personally, or by mail, (euulosing Btamp.) concerning all private diseases and female weaknesses.

Pricc per bottle. Sold by Druggists everywhere. C. (i. CLARC A CO.. jtratfyGfisn. tien'l Agentsfor V. S.&nd Canada'.

NOTlOXs OF KVKRV KIM»,

Consisting of Razors, Pocket Kuires, ic.,eanbe hndof CHEAP JOHN.

iDMP'mt .•

llyspi-psin Cure it

All discuses of the like sick-headache,

Stumuch mul Bowels,

sleep to my eyelids, until I shall have drawn bills of impeachment against An-:, -a.. I licurlburu, crnnips, pmus aro controlled indrew .Johnson.''

.tniiliiiieou)ily bv ilieuse of Coe's l^spcpsiii cu,-,. 'i le'-'vJ SOMKTIIlMi THAT KVKKYROUY SIIOI LO IIAVK.

Dr. Clmsc'ji Uecipc's. The uio.xt vnlmiblp )»ook t«r information published ui tho lust oontury, Cljonp John, (ho i»KCnt for Montgomory county, will cull on rvcry one cl»uin{?fl\© present Hunnncr. nmlOmb.

He tells what he knows the lladicals intend to do next winter, and he promises to initiate the movement, if the people will re'elcct hiui. Boutwell. of .Massachusetts, one of the Committee of Fifteen, declares that ''articles of impeach BRYAN'S ment will be offered and carried by the ULMONIC WAFERS!

KKLIKK IN TEN MINUTKS.,

i* ostubhshffl in IH37, mul fir^t•' rt»r inlnnlnoo'l umlcr llu iiume

•iTLMO.NIC WAKKKS/'in this or any other •vmntry: »ll other I'ulinonie WuIVr- nrr counterf«Mt-». The comtmo enn be known by the name MKYAN being slumped on ouch NVAKEK.

KRYAS'S IM-LUONIO

NVAPBKS

SI!

IJe'.u've CiiugliJ', CoMs. Sore Thront, Honr*enePK. ., BUVAN'rf I'l'MIONIC WAI'KKS llolicvo Asthinu, lironchitis, l)ifHeu11 Hv:. tiling

HUYAN'S IVI.MONII' WAFKUS

Ui.'lii'vc Spitting of lUooil. l*nin« in tin* Chot .« HUYAN'S IM I.MOXIC WAKKHB .Ki'lit'vc liu'ipi 1

UHYASV Pn.MONir NVAJ EIIS

"Relieve the above ('umplaint"? in ten minutes. HKYANV Pn.Mosir WAI KHS Are a blessing to all Clases and Constitutions.

DIIYAN'S Pn.MONir AVAPKHS

Are .ulaptetl for Vocalists aud Public Speakers, RRVAN'S PULMONIC,WAVEKS Are in simple form and pleasant to tho taste.

RKYAVV IM I.MONIC "WAKEUH

Not only relievo, but i*fleet rajdd and la.-ting cui es,

BKYANV Pci.MONK* WAFKHS

Are warranted tog«v«» sutisfucti'»n to every one.

No familv -h-mld lift without a bot of UUVAN'S PutVtONIC WAFEH!? iii the house. No travider should be without a supply oi1

BUYANV IYI.W«#MC WAVKRS

in his jxx kct.

No person will everoiject tu give tor

Ray \s*s Pri.Movn AVAFKHS Twenty-live Cents.

S«dd by all DruirjiisN. Solo Propri etor, JOR dr^u'ti.". MOSKS.-T Cortland St. Now York.

Tin: «REIT ENGLISH RKMKDY.

SIR .1AM ICS CLARK E'S

Celebrated T^eiimle Hills

I'rr/Hirnlft'otn a jtr''?cri]if*on t/' Sir f. Chirh\ -V. IK i'ht/xicitnt to th• (J\f d. This invaluable medicine i.» unfailing in the rare I of all those painful and dangerous diseases to 'which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on.

TO ItMKRILI) Ii A I EM

it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring I on the monthly period with regularity. r.ach bottle, pricc One Dollar, bears the (Jovernuient Stamp of (treat Hritain. to prevent counterfeits

CAUTION.

These Pills should not be taken by /'Vmalesduring tho FIRST THKKK MONTHS of Prcgnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe.

In all Cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Rack aud Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart. Hysteric*, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed and although powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to thc constitution.

Full directions in the pamphlet around each paekwhieh should bo carefully preserved. SOUD RY ALL DRUGGISTS,

Sold Agent for thc United States and Canada. JOR MOSES. 27 Cortlandt St., New York. N. B.—51.00 and postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 30 Pills, by return mail. dcc30-]BG5-l.

Dr. MABSSIALIS'

Catarrh Snuff.

This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Cnlnrrli, Co)l in Ilfiul and llradarlic. It has been found an excellent remedy in many ca-scs of Sore ECye*. Urnl'iit-M* has been removed by it. and Hearing has often been greatly improved by its uaa.

It is fragrant and agreeable, and -to

rnte diurii.

T"

1 HOSK who are in favor of Congress legislating entirely for the negro, and never for the white men. will vote the Radical ticket

i',' ANNOUNCEMENT.

We

OCTOBER JELECTION. 1' IOI! ro.'ICHI

Gives Immediate Relief

To the dull heavy pains caused by disi^c* of the Head. Thc sensations ufter using it arc delightful and invigorating. It open* and purges out all obstructions, strengthens tho glands, and gives a healthy action to tho pnrtsaflected.

More Than Thirty Yearn'

W Sale and use of Dr. ITliirMlinll'M Cntnrrki wtt«J Klrjttliictie MnudT, has proved its groat value for all thc common disea«e« of the Head, and at this mo--ment it stands higher than ever before.

It. is recommended by m&uy of the best physician* and is used with great success U-nd'satislaction overywliere. Read the Certificate of Wholesale

Druggists in 1854.

TlieUiidcrJigiicil. hnvinL'for mur.y years been lienuatnted with ftlarolmll1* (.'nlnrrh and llcatlnclic Mnaiir, and sold it in our wholcsalo trade, cheerfully fltfttq, that wo believe it to be equal, in every rospeot, to tup reoommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhul Anootions. and that it is decidedly tho bestarLiolo we havo over knowu forall common discascsof tho Head. Hitrr A Perry, Ro9ton, Rarnes Park, N York, Heed, Austin it co.. I A. D.A D.

Sands,

Hrown. hamson co.. Stephen Paul co.." Reed. Cutler A co., Israel Miuor &. co.. SothW.Fowle, I McKosson«t Robbius, Wilson.Fairbank»tco.» A. L. Seovill ttco,, Hcushaw, Edmonds it co., M.Ward.Close «fcco.," H. II. Hay, Portland. Me., Rush Gale.

Forsule by all Druggists. Try it. December 30-1HC5-ly. ..i': .v'

LI FE—H EA LT H—STRENGTH^

LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH.

1 LIFE—HEALTHS-STRENGTH.

!The Great' French. Remedy

l)K. JUAN 1)101.AMAUHK'i-f

Oelebrntecl Specif Le I ilLs

Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief Physic an of tho Hospital du Nord ou Lariboislero of roris.

Pi

This invaluable medioino is no imposition, but unfailing in thv cure of Spcrmatorrlia) or ScminffU Weakness. Every species of Genital or Trinary Irratibility, Involuntary r»r Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause produced, or however severe. will be speedily rcleived and thc organs restored to healthy action.

Jfrutt! the fntlowini/ ujiininitx of cmhi/'nt J-'renrh j'hyzicians "*We have used tho Specific Pills prepared bv Garaaaeieicifc Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lumbafd. from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private praotico with uniform success, and we believe there is ooother medicine so well calculated to cureall persons suffering fram Involuntary Kmi«sions or any other weakness of the Sexual Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse.

R. A. RKAUUKPAHIE, M. 1). a DPJAHDIN, M. D. JFAN LE LEUCHKE, M. 1).

)*aris. May 5th, l«3CJ.

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.

Thc Genuine Pills arc sold by all tho principal Dluwists throughout the World, Price One Dollar per Rox, or Six Boxes for Five Dollars,

G.UUNCIKHK DUPONT, Solo Proprietors, No.214, Ruo Lombard. Paris, One Dollar enclosed to any authorized Agent, irill insure a box by retgrn mai .securely sealed from all observation, six boxes for fire dollars.

Solo General Agents for America,

OSCAS «. MOBKN & Co., '27 Courtlandt 81., X* 1.

N, B.—French, German, Spanish and English Para phlets, containing full particulars ao^directions for use, sent free to every address. fdce30'ff.»-t*dtiG

Agents forCrawfordsxitle and vicinity JHoit'ctiA' MSooe, iiM'05. No. 4, Empire Block 1

TA

ii riTLTsxKv!

A magnificent asfortmontof Tnblo l.lniieu,consistins of towels, napkins, handkerchief*. Ac., of all lizes. bleached and unbloachod, will bo offered for sale to tho ladios of Montgomery county during tho present season by CHEAP JOHN. innWinn.